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Formation of a continuous series of Ti–Cr–Fe bcc solid solutions in a powder mixture ground in a planetary-ball mill

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The paper examines the formation of a continuous series of titanium and chromium solid solutions with iron admixtures ground in an AIR-015M planetary-ball mill. A non-equilibrium cubic β-titanium phase forms under intensive milling of titanium and chromium powders due to decrease in the grain size to the nanoscale at relatively low temperatures (T < 0.3Tm). A continuous series of titanium–chromium bcc solid solutions is obtained owing to intensive milling in an AIR-015M planetary-ball mill and favorable conditions for the formation of a non-equilibrium structure of titanium.

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Correspondence to M. P. Savyak.

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Translated from Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, Vol. 49, No. 5–6 (473), pp. 12–19, 2010.

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Savyak, M.P., Andreeva, M.G., Matsera, V.Y. et al. Formation of a continuous series of Ti–Cr–Fe bcc solid solutions in a powder mixture ground in a planetary-ball mill. Powder Metall Met Ceram 49, 260–265 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11106-010-9231-7

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